United States v. Woodard

United States District Court, Second Circuit

September 4, 2013

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,v.LESHAWN WOODARD, Defendant.

DECISION AND ORDER

WILLIAM M. SKRETNY, Chief District Judge.

1. On August 5, 2013, the Defendant entered into a written plea agreement (Docket No. 751) and pled guilty to Count 28 of the Third Superseding Indictment (Docket No. 202) charging a violation of Title 18 U.S.C. § 1957(a) and 2 (engaging in unlawful monetary transactions in criminally derived property of a value greater than $10, 000).

2. On August 5, 2013, the Honorable Leslie G. Foschio, United States Magistrate Judge, filed a Report and Recommendation (Docket No. 753) recommending that Defendant's plea of guilty be accepted and the Defendant adjudicated guilty.

3. This Court has not received objections to the Report and Recommendation in accordance with 28 U.S.C. §636(b)(1) and Local Rule 59(b).

4. This Court has carefully reviewed de novo Judge Foschio's August 5, 2013, Report and Recommendation, the plea agreement, the Third Superseding Indictment, and the applicable law. Upon due consideration, this Court finds no legal or factual error in Judge Foschio's Report and Recommendation, and will accept Judge Foschio's recommendation that Defendant's plea of guilty be accepted and that the Defendant be adjudicated guilty as charged.

IT HEREBY IS ORDERED, that this Court accepts Judge Foschio's August 5, 2013, Report and Recommendation (Docket No. 753) in its entirety, including the authorities cited and the reasons given therein.

FURTHER, that the plea of guilty of Defendant Leshawn Woodard, is accepted, and he is now adjudged guilty of ...

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